Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 October 1823 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ABYERTISEE

JJY BL1UU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1823 Vol. 14. No. 38

77fi H'EsTEIiX SU.Y, IS published at Two Dollars a nd

ikty Cents )v Ethj. Xumbirs,

which may he discharged by the payment of nVO DOLLARS at the time of Sublet ipiion. Payment in advance being the mutual inten d of both parties, that mode is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinuc at the expiration of the lime subset ibed for, will be considered a new engagement No subscriber at liberty to discontinue until all arrearages arc paid Subscribers must pay the postage of their papers sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Editor on business m ist be paid, or they will not be attended to. A dvkhtis v. m ents inserted on' the customary terms. :7 Persons sendihg Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish thein inserted, or the) will be continued until ordered out, anil must be paid for accordingly.

iSew-Orleaiis I'rice Current. wVfift- Ori.kass, Iugu.it 30, 1823 Bagging, Scotch, per yd (scarce) 26 els Kentucky, per )d. 18 a 20 Bale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7 Northern, 8 a 9 Bacon Hams, per lb (sales) 9 a 12 Sides Sc. per lb. 7 a 9 B ans, per bbl. - 3 a 4 Beef, mess. Northern, per bbl gio prime, per bbl. 6 cargo, per bbl. 5 Brandy, Cog per gal. (salcs)8 1 12 a 115 Imitation (dull) 50 cts Butter, per lb - 15 a 18 cts.

Cotton, new crop, lb.

-2d quality.

Mabama 5c Tenn.

16 13 12

14 a 16 17 15 13 10 n 12 G a 10

" L , . 81 TVThr

az n -ac. at hi

11 ipply ot

- U)0 5 a 6

Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 23 a 24 Domingo. - 20 a 23

Cheese. Goshen per. lb. Chociate, No. I, per lb. No o, No .3, Cand'es, Spcrai. per lb. mould tlo. Co; dagc, per lb. Corn, per bbl (in ear) Corn meal, per do. Flour, sweet, per bbl. Gin, Holland per gal. - American do. Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (dull)

Molasses, per gal (scatcc) 15 a IS NaiL. cut. per 10. - - 7 a 8 Pepper, per lb. - - 20 a 21 Pork, mess, per bbl, - gtl a 12 Piime, - S a 9 cargo, - - - 6 a 7 Porter, London, per doz. - S3 a 35o Potatoes, bbl. - - 150 a 2 Hum, Jam- 4 p. per gal. (dull) 81 Rice, - - 84 a 4 25 N. Orleans, 4 p. - 55 I u - 35 a 40

Salt, T. Island. per bush - (dull) 40 a 45

Liverpool blown, per sack, 55

ground, do. - J Shot, per cut. (plenty) Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a lf ts . Header, - - 8- a 225 Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts. . Hear, a niece. - - 8 '-a 2

Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. 8 a 8 cts,

. m town, llav ana, brown, - white,

I Si of letters remaining in the Post-

ilVOite at Yineennes. la. the ouartcr en-

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st September, 1823, which it not

takci out hetorc the expiration ot three

mourns, will be sent to the General Post-Of-iicr as de.td letters. tlPcrsons calling for letters in this list will please say they are advertised. A ii C Ezra Allison, Absalom Ashl)rook, Heitj. Bcckcs, James Holier, Daid Hrown, Mr. Hruso, V. J. Hr.ulk v 2. l'hos Hnrlev 2,

Josi ph Baird, Job M. Baker, M. Hrown, K-j sakiali HaU.s, Jan.es ii. Hum, James Hocell, John Collins, Abui. Carnes, John Curknian, Kolu rt Carr, W. S. Carroll Absolom Chenoweth, 1) i id Chambers, Gcoi ge Clcvcnger, Oliv er Ciishman, Geo. Y. Colcgrove, John Corric, Michael Catt, John Case, Jas. Cantwell, Cashier Hank of Yineennes. 1) L V Charles Druyer, Hobt. Dollahan, H. F. Dyer, Hiram Decker, Wcstly Kmnums, Sand. Emmison, Betsy Florence, Hart Fellows, Kollin French, Daniel Fl nn, John ec Obcdiah Fitzpatrick, Samuel Frisbee, Hoston Frederick. (i II Thomas Gibbons, George Goleman William Gregg 2, 'l'hos. & Hiram Glass, Younger Gagle, Tho.nus Golden, Feter Grimard, Wiiham Gamhic, Low. F. Gohlsby, Da id Henderson, A llliain llarriss, harah Hodgins2, David Hart, F.lijah HmT, Mary Hopkins, Samuel Hawlcy, David Hopkins, John C. Holl nd. J K. L W in. Johnson 2, Thomas Jones, Joseph Jackson, Win. Jarrell, Francis Jackson, Win Kiys 2, Samuel Kaufman, John Law 4, 11. Lasselle 3, Newel Leonard, M N () Joseph Mitchell, Ab-.u. Mackintosh 3, 'ion Morris, John Moore, John Myers 2, W. K. Miler, Robert McLaren, Win Me. Cane, James H. McDonald, Henj. Miller 2, J. Mc.Call, Alexr. Mc.Lees, Jas. Norton, Hubay Osburn, M. D. F. Olds. P K in. Patterson, Arthur Patterson 2 Saml. Postlethw a t, U. P. Price 2, W in. J. Perry 4, Saml. Parr, Norman W. Pcaree, Sarah Prichard, Samuel Uoqncs, George Rardon, Hugh Boss. MathiaUose, Noah Roberts, Jesse Uice, Maria Riley. S T Sheriff Knox county. Polly Strong, Uriah Smith, John hmith, Air. Smith, Wm. Shepherd, Joseph Shaw 2, Fr. Stokey, Elizabeth Su ckwcll, Daniel ShurtVI, John Shelton, Daniel Straw der, W. M. Stew art, Chas. h nidriet, W la. Tow luend 2, Moses 'Fabbs 7, John Fluitto.i, Jacob Front, Amelia Tyler, J,hu I'odd, Waller Taylor.

AYni. Y oodrow, Phillii) Wecse, (i

Wolf, A. G. White, Jas. Willivl, Jacob

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12 13 U 15 16 & 17 18 19 21 22 5c 23

or to the 1st day of July, 1 820," a arc situate in the tollowing dcsciibed townships and fractional townships, lying norii of the Missouri River and west of the httii piincipjt met luicn, iz : In F. 44 i .-4 inclusive, of range 1 1 Y.

44 54 45 56 47 56 4 56 48 52 49 52 52 52 51 St 52

ALSO, at the same time and place, will oe exposed, to public sait , aieeabiy to the provisions ot the t'ouilh section ol the act, passed on the 24ih day of April, 1820, entitled "An ict making further piovisions for tne sale of the public lands," such lands situate within the abovementioned township as have become lorleiltd to the United States pri or to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the period presciibed by iaw. 1 he sales will open with the lowest number ol section, township, and range, and piocecdiu n gular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 12th day of August, 1823. Uy the President : J MLS MONROE. GEORGE GRAHAM,

C in'r J tlv General Land Office.

Thtrtcipfio i of thv Friga'c Lhn-

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Wilmore, John Wdton, Walter U iUon. (;. R. C. SULL1YAN, P. M. October 1, FS23. 36-L159

Mnr a G MtOIKV,

IX 1 FULLY informs the pub-

that he iias no a on hand, and tor

s old stand on Water Street) a

his very celebrated

bit n us lie believes their beneficial effects have been so well tested by actual expenment, that no recommendation of them is necesvat v-

36-3t

October 2, 1S32.

.oaf,

9 a 9

7 a - 12 a 13 16 a 17 8 a St

Tallow per lb.

1 Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sa;es) fel 50

enl - tlo. I

muv

la 16 60 a 65

young hvson, hvon skin,

Yax,hee, per lb. (none) 32 a 33 AYhi.key, - 25 a 30 Tobacco, choice fine, per lb. 3 a 3 prime, - - 3 a 3J -2d. mialitv - -i -3

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$30 R EWAiWWl g, AN A WAY fiom the subscriber livir.g in R u-sellvi!ic K n Satin oav the 9th instant, an A P P R AW VlA B V, named

arn the HlackjnMI 1 h's busi-

!tUvSaid lladden is in his '9th veai,

ti rfeel v lghi or teuinthes high, dark ha'e eye, one choked fip.ger on the left hand, black hair and dark skin; had i on u In n he went aw a a new fur hat, dark : mixed coat, one pair yellow pantaloons and one pair linen pantaloonv Any per

son whonill drlivcr said lladden to the subscriber in Russellville, shall have the above reward or fifteen dollars to secure him in any jail, so that I can get him again, and all ieaonablc charges piid. All pet s0ns ate particularly caittiomdagainst luu bout ing said boy, as 1 am dent mined to put the law in force, against all who vioiate the law. by h: tbouring him. S A MULL HOPEWELL. '

Httv Dollars Kcward. ANAWAY Horn the subscriber, li-

i 1 i lt near Rellville, ldinois, St.

Clair county .two iiulcniuied slaves, X Jfn ij, Lr i My, thcCtyoaHo particular marks, he is a-bhi-iTeet eigh- inches high, well set, broadat the end of his nose, had on a domosTie big coat, large cape. The girl is ot common size, lost a tooth in the Iront part ot her mouth, said to be five or A m mths g"iie witii child, a scar on her toichcad or cheek the man is about 36 years old, the eiil is 31 vears old, both

j leg illy indcntuied they wiii no doubt ; change their names. Eif:y dollars will , be given for their d livery at liellville or fortv dollars, if secured so that I get

them again. WASHTn. WEST. September 27, 1823. 3S-.lt Stale of Indiana, sy. MAR I IN PUOILV I E COUR l special 1 kkm Aug. 12, A ). 1823. 4 IN applicatio!! ol CiiatiebR. Drown, 4. V one ol the Administrator on the estate of John M Pientiss, late of Hindotan, deed for leave to sell a part ot the real estate of the raid deceased, as staled in his petition Ordered, 1 hat the said Administrators, or either of them, be, and they are hereby authoiised to make sale, on the first Monday of December iu xt, on one years credit, lor b nds with approved security, ot twenty eight lots in the town of Hindustan, numbered as follows, (to wit :) 1

241 4-1, 49, .50. 101, lilTEU, 143, 153. LrS, 172. 171), 1SJ). 202. 2 ) i), 213, 241). 25t) 2(3 1, 202,

August 19. 1823.

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Tin cS' hect Iron XT? il.) VUF.1C TON V9 S W'HOLF.SALF. S H K V .ML. N. SMITH, TI T AS again comnumced buincs, on L 3 the corner of Marker and srcor.d streets, Yineennes, uhere all outers if hi line will be strictly attended to Job work will be done on the shortest nntice Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for work at its value. rI7The highest price given for eld Copper, lira & Pewter.

6w.

The Editor of the Wkstkkn Sun Yineennes, I ml is ritminl to publish th above advertisement in his papei f. p sis ue.ks, and send his account to t hi- t fiVe fo v o'ieetirm. lUf thv ru st lent uj thv V Ntites. 3N u siKUiee-ot lav . L Jamks lo. nor,. P.esiih iit of the LTnited tates, do e !y decia e d make known, that a fublic s.de will be held at the Land Office a; F.anklin, in the sta'e of Mis soti i. on the fit -i Monday in December nex',for ttu disposal of such of the lands situate within ihe (iUtiict of I low arc' com.ty. in said state, a- have been relin (juislit d to t1 e United States prior to the Ist day of October. 1821, under the poi.iot.s of the act passed on the 2d day ct Ltc!. ' 82 l t i,tiil;d uAn 'Ct for the ieliet ot the purchasers of public lands pt i-

n.1 ), 1 US, Kit), 22S,

274 203? 290, 308, which lots hae been set otV to Sarah M. Prentiss, widow ol the said John M. Pren tiss, as her dower, and which are to be sold subject to her use and beiv fit, during her life Ordered, ' hat the Clerk give notice of the sale of said lots, two months or more, by posting the same at one or more of the public houses in Uindostan, also have the same published in one or more of the new spapers printed at Yineennes, Indiana. A Copy I est-', L R. ROOERS, Clerk. September 6 123. lv

Wuir TiiEEs.

E subscriber havii i: a lanre nur-

seiv of yotimr APPLE 'PRE EH.

situate in Walnut Piairie, Ciark county, Illinots, three miles south of dak wis, invites the citizens ol the Wabash country adjacent to give him a call ile will sell at .si.r d'-'!lars fier hundred, and take in payment. Corn, Cattle, Cjttn, U'uct, and almost any other good trade, but the above articles will be piefcrrcd. ami al low a liberal trade fincc for the same The purchaser shall have the 'ight to choose the trees ; none need be ulfiaid ol not being supplied, as there are at least 40,00 J fit to set out W. U. ARCHER. July 7, 18?";. 24-tf

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i Of

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e hae ju-.t rcctut d the fcllr-wii-j

intciestng dciails fiom an au:i.n:ic

soutce. N.t (iaz Letters to the 28 !, July have bun received in in (iibiaitai, uw cl p ai o the Congress tilgale, capt. Bwh.ic, had retui n d. alter making an iin ll. , uial atteo.pt 10 land Mr. NcLou ut Catiiz. I he oiit;ii.ai plan of the gov 1 1 nnu nt set n. to have bten not to send the tiigu'e to adiz, win ic the prcsmce (d .N'i R. d ; y; tht mii;:stt! to lim nos Aj. ' c, o.!K : 1 (,t iiave bf r.u ui ceptabie, but U-nii Mr Neisor at Gibraltar, whence he rs to 0.0ceed by land to the residence ol ihe j anish court. The investmtnt of '. cr!z on the land side rendeied this last con se impracticable, and it va5 necessary lor him t( proc td by s. a 4k Aceoi dingiy at'er landing Mr. Rodney at Gd):..hai, capt. BitUile -aihtl lor ' iuliz, fi' which tlute lay at anchor a F ncii bi(ck-idii:g squadion.coiiM-.ting o; two ships ol the line, and four fiig. res. As he approached, one of the tiiga'es cami out and sta ed that the admit-..: had sent her 10 inform capt. BhhPc that ;he pert was in a sta!e bhickade. and that thei efoi e, the frigate c uH not enti i Capt. Bicidic an-wcied that be .ooU' go on to tlu anriiorat'C. and como no1.' :e with the admit ai himself, w hich In aceordingly did 44 I he fpst lieutenant was ;heo t n to acquaint Hit admiial '.hat this was t U. Stiio s frigate C01 g'tir-s. b i:nd o 0 adiz, and that, as bit ekades, hv f c p-ac-tiee of 1 ations, iJid niteN n ' to v,m , . visscis, it was prtstin-ed h. lie! 1.0.' intend to oppose l is e.nf.an- e ino. p,:t 1 he adiniiul express' 1 hi-. gi tl at his ciders would no1 a-!ow i.itv o kt the snip pass He wa int- io id that the purpose of the visit was ni :! :-e Auetican minister to Spain. Bo' the admiral repealed, thai his ordci s w cr: pe'.einlory. end did not leave him at lib.i'y to exerciie any dicrcti -n I'hc Congtess, therefoie letumcd to Ciioraltar." V AND ALIA. SKTT. 7. SCHOOL FUND RiC. dM.l) ( m I l.tii sd y last two b'.xes 1 a:: mg one thousand five hundred a-d fi : five dollars -tnd seventy five cents ' fiheii oney robbed from the State B mk in -..'au b last, v;:s discovered by io 'd man conceah d in a bio k ot matmie take n ftom the stable ol the late John F. M-(-olium. One of tiicse boxes was expos d, and lii-m a'l appearances ium remained in this situation for som cm snie1 able time, which probably ico oniie discovery. The toxc w eie dep -'mil in the Bank, a! d found o, contido th. ;r 01 iginal amount, It is be!i v -l M.at !l. e boxes h tve never bi tn o -n d s i f y were taken fiomthe B.o k Tluii . ill remains lost of the Scbo F-r o. 1! ol SB59. The loss susta 1 by tin H cciver of public moneys a; thi p arc, and individuals, is about '3-14 ' ! t ic remains lit' 1 c doubt but tha n." e han one person was concerned in thU 10'. iv, an I that the balance has taken anotner direction. Ps.v tract of a letter, dated " Ci 1 II K A LT A K , July 26. "There is continual skii mi-l it g in the neighbourhood, between the Co; sti'.utional tioops and the Factious, ctyiing thtmsclvcs R y-oists. UA paity ot the latter l ad possessed themselves of san Rque and of the Spanish lines close to the guni-on; but the Constitutional O (h m z suip'iscd them last night at San Roqne with some of his tioops, and c mpictelv routed them, killing some and taking seveial prisoners. He is a determined character, and will no dom;tdo a gicat deal for the ( ause. 4,Latge supplies of provi-ions coritiimc to be sent from this to Cadiz, which succeed in getting in. 'I he Ftcnch are never likely to get pos-cion ol that piace." from she's n ut kir nr.cisTEi: fok I" I c s N k w s Er o v: L n d , v. f.a fit r.s fjf Auif. 5. (irrat Iln ain 'S Ire. land I hei e h.ts been much g tinb n:g in the Bii'ish a d Feneh stn ks One personal Palis had failed for fturoi fnc millions ol fiai.es The squadion fitting out is said t be destinid toi South Arneiica. Sc not ('diz. Eratice. On the Ist ot Ju'y Lst, ihe asreitaiocd cost of the war against visi amounted to two bundled andthiee millions of franca other expenses incident